Ukrainian drone hits apartment building in Russian city of Yekaterinburg, local official says
Authorities said no one was killed, but one woman was hospitalized and several residents suffered minor injuries after the strike.
- A Ukrainian drone struck a high-rise apartment building in Yekaterinburg on Saturday, marking the first attack on Russia's fourth-largest city since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began in 2022.
- Home to 1.5 million residents and defense sector factories, Yekaterinburg sits in Russia's Ural mountains, over 1,200 miles from the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
- Denis Pasler, governor of the Sverdlovsk region, stated "Residents of the affected building have been evacuated," reporting minor injuries and one woman hospitalized as the blast blackened the facade and blew out windows.
- The strike followed a major Russian overnight attack on Ukraine that killed seven people and injured dozens, though Ukrainian officials in Kyiv offered no immediate comment on the Yekaterinburg incident.
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Ukrainian drones attacked Yekaterinburg and damaged a multi-storey residential building, said Denis Pasler, Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region.
At the beginning of the attack from Ukraine to the Russian town of Ekaterinburg, located approximately 1,700 kilometers from the border, the Ukrainian drone is on the road, where it is going to run, nekoliko ljudi, and on the way to local authorities.
Ukrainian drone hits apartment building in Russian city of Yekaterinburg, local official says
April 25 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian drone hit a multi-storey apartment building in Russia's fourth-largest city, Yekaterinburg, the regional governor said on Saturday, in the first attack on the city since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. There...
A house in central Yekaterinburg was hit by drones and was reported by an eyewitness to Mediasone.
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